Screen
Write takes a screen shot of the entire screen and allows you to scribble on top of it, and then save or share the results.
Not exact matches
I was worried that I'd have three GIFs of me airballing a halfcourt
shot, and a GIF of a guy
taking a charge, and
write «lol d'ohhhh!!!!» around it and shovel it on your
screen, and that would be it.
Chances are, we'll still start our tutorials off with Sigil, as we've already
written most of the copy and
taken the
screen shots.
A fun way to get people talking about your work is to
take and share
screen shots or photos of your
writing and publishing milestones to share on Facebook.
That's not necessarily a terrible outcome, although it is a lot of work to research, devise,
take, resize, compile, annotate and insert
screen shots and I'd now be inclined to opt for
writing an extra 90 words explaining a step rather than going through the rigmarole of adding illustrations if I were solely considering the KU criteria.
The above recommendations are just quick blurbs about the schools I like, but I have
written a ton of info for each school and even
took some
screen shots of each.